mariadb/mysql-test/t/sum_distinct.test
unknown e10d81448d Moved some old test and added a new test to only be run with mysql-test-run --big
Fixed warnings by valgrind for sum_distinct.test
Enable buffered-record-reads after filesort for InnoDB tables with short primary key
Enabled sort-with-data for MyISAM temporary files


BitKeeper/etc/ignore:
  added tools/mysqltestmanager
client/mysqltest.c:
  Ensure that BIG_TEST is always set to 0 or 1
  Fix the 'eval' also honors 'require'
mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh:
  Enlarge InnoDB table space for --big tests
mysql-test/r/heap.result:
  Fix after adding more optimzation for filsort
mysql-test/r/sum_distinct.result:
  Move 'slow' part of test to sum_distinct-big.test
mysql-test/t/heap.test:
  Ensure that results are indpendent of optimizer
mysql-test/t/sum_distinct.test:
  Move 'slow' part of test to sum_distinct-big.test
sql/filesort.cc:
  Use 'sort with data' also on temporary files and with INSERT ... SELECT
sql/ha_innodb.h:
  Remove HA_FAST_KEY_READ to enable buffered-record-reads after filesort
sql/handler.h:
  More comments
sql/mysql_priv.h:
  A bit smaller limit for cache for buffered-records-read (after testing)
sql/records.cc:
  Don't use buffered-record-reads if ref_length > MAX_REFLENGTH
  Fixed warning from valgrind in 'sum_distinct'
sql/sql_select.cc:
  Ensure that tempory tables has query_id set for all fields
  (Required for sort-with-data to work on temp files)
2005-04-07 19:24:14 +03:00

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#
# Various tests for SUM(DISTINCT ...)
#
--disable_warnings
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS t1, t2;
--enable_warnings
CREATE TABLE t1 (
id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
gender CHAR(1),
name VARCHAR(20)
);
# According to ANSI SQL, SUM(DISTINCT ...) should return NULL for empty
# record set
SELECT SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(name)) s1 FROM t1;
# According to ANSI SQL, SUM(DISTINCT ...) should return NULL for records sets
# entirely consisting of NULLs
INSERT INTO t1 (gender, name) VALUES (NULL, NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 (gender, name) VALUES (NULL, NULL);
INSERT INTO t1 (gender, name) VALUES (NULL, NULL);
SELECT SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(name)) s1 FROM t1;
# Filling table with t1
INSERT INTO t1 (gender, name) VALUES ('F', 'Helen'), ('F', 'Anastasia'),
('F', 'Katherine'), ('F', 'Margo'), ('F', 'Magdalene'), ('F', 'Mary');
CREATE TABLE t2 SELECT name FROM t1;
SELECT (SELECT SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(name)) FROM t1) FROM t2;
DROP TABLE t2;
INSERT INTO t1 (gender, name) VALUES ('F', 'Eva'), ('F', 'Sofia'),
('F', 'Sara'), ('F', 'Golda'), ('F', 'Toba'), ('F', 'Victory'),
('F', 'Faina'), ('F', 'Miriam'), ('F', 'Beki'), ('F', 'America'),
('F', 'Susan'), ('F', 'Glory'), ('F', 'Priscilla'), ('F', 'Rosmary'),
('F', 'Rose'), ('F', 'Margareth'), ('F', 'Elizabeth'), ('F', 'Meredith'),
('F', 'Julie'), ('F', 'Xenia'), ('F', 'Zena'), ('F', 'Olga'),
('F', 'Brunhilda'), ('F', 'Nataly'), ('F', 'Lara'), ('F', 'Svetlana'),
('F', 'Grethem'), ('F', 'Irene');
SELECT
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(name)) s1,
SUM(DISTINCT SUBSTRING(NAME, 1, 3)) s2,
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(SUBSTRING(name, 1, 4))) s3
FROM t1;
SELECT
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(g1.name)) s1,
SUM(DISTINCT SUBSTRING(g2.name, 1, 3)) s2,
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(SUBSTRING(g3.name, 1, 4))) s3
FROM t1 g1, t1 g2, t1 g3;
SELECT
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(g1.name)) s1,
SUM(DISTINCT SUBSTRING(g2.name, 1, 3)) s2,
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(SUBSTRING(g3.name, 1, 4))) s3
FROM t1 g1, t1 g2, t1 g3 GROUP BY LENGTH(SUBSTRING(g3.name, 5, 10));
# here we explicitly request summing through temporary table (so
# Item_sum_sum_distinct::copy_or_same() is called)
SELECT SQL_BUFFER_RESULT
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(name)) s1,
SUM(DISTINCT SUBSTRING(NAME, 1, 3)) s2,
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(SUBSTRING(name, 1, 4))) s3
FROM t1;
SELECT SQL_BUFFER_RESULT
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(g1.name)) s1,
SUM(DISTINCT SUBSTRING(g2.name, 1, 3)) s2,
SUM(DISTINCT LENGTH(SUBSTRING(g3.name, 1, 4))) s3
FROM t1 g1, t1 g2, t1 g3 GROUP BY LENGTH(SUBSTRING(g3.name, 5, 10));
# this test demonstrates that strings are automatically converted to numbers
# before summing
SET @l=1;
UPDATE t1 SET name=CONCAT(name, @l:=@l+1);
SELECT SUM(DISTINCT RIGHT(name, 1)) FROM t1;
# this is a test case for ordinary t1
SELECT SUM(DISTINCT id) FROM t1;
SELECT SUM(DISTINCT id % 11) FROM t1;
DROP TABLE t1;